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Edward Archibald (athlete)

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In 1905, at the University of Toronto, he set an intercollegiate pole vault record of 10' 2¼", and later, a world record of 12' 5½". In 1906, he traveled to Greece and competed in the "Athens Olympics", commonly known as the Intercalary Games, an athletic competition that honored the 10th anniversary
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Archibald was the youngest boy in his family, which included seven children. His father was a Methodist preacher, and Archibald had a strict religious upbringing. Archibald recalled that Sunday's were dedicated to church attendance and reading the bible; there was "no card playing allowed in the
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of the first Olympic Games in 1896. Unfortunately during his trip by train to the event, his personal vaulting pole, fastened to the side of the train, came up missing. He was lent a replacement pole by Greek officials. He finished 10th in the pole vault event, and 7th in the
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In 1907, he graduated from the university and competed locally as a member of the Toronto YMCA. In 1908, he was selected to represent Canada at the 1908 Summer Olympics. He travelled to England and won the pole jump event at the British
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Archibald worked as prospector, and was also involved with the YMCA. In 1915 Archibald traveled overseas where he was in charge of sports and recreation programs for the soldiers. When he returned, he worked as a sports editor at the
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before the Olympic Games began. Archibald also served as his country's flagbearer at the Olympics. He won a bronze medal in the pole vault event, that he shared jointly with American
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Archibald died in 1965, at the age of 80 in Toronto. In 2001, he was inducted into the University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame.
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Barney, Robert K. (2016). "Edward Archibald and the Political Symbolism of the 1908 Olympic Games".
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house on Sundays and no dancing". Archibald was offered an athletic scholarship to attend
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The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary
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in the pole vault where he won the Bronze medal jointly with American
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In 1924, he opened a boy's summer fitness and wilderness camp, near
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In 1924, he opened a boy's summer fitness and wilderness camp, near
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as "the best example of a true Canadian that he had ever met."
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in New York, but declined it, and instead enrolled at the
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Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field)
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Athletes (track and field) at the 1908 Summer Olympics
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Victoria University, Toronto
Canada
Pole vault
Men's Pentathlon
1906 Intercalated Games
1908 Summer Olympics
1908 London
Pole vault
Canadian
pole vault
1908 Summer Olympics
London
Great Britain
Clare Jacobs
Bruno Söderström
Lake Wanapitei
Sudbury
Ontario
Syracuse University
University of Toronto
men's pentathlon
1908 AAA Championships
Clare Jacobs
Bruno Söderström
Lord Desborough
King Edward VII
Ottawa Journal
Lake Wanapitei

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